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Phone: This option allows you to select a destination by
inputting the phone number.
When you select Phone, the alpha
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numeric bar will
appear to allow you to enter the phone number of your
destination. Once the phone number has been entered,
the multi
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function button can be used to map, set the
destination or calculate the route to this destination.
If the phone number cannot be found, an error message
“no phone number is available” will be displayed.
Previous Origin: This option allows you to return to
the place where you started your last planned route.
Only one previous origin can be stored at a time by the
system. Once you enter a new route, the previous origin
will be changed.
Map Entry: Use this selection to enter a destination by
using the map. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to select a
direction to scroll. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to move
the map in the direction selected. Use the Set Dest
multi
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function button to insert this location as your new
destination and take you to the Trip Points menu.
Once you have reached the desired destination, press
the Calculate button and a trip will be planned with
that as the only point in the trip. You will also hear a
voice prompt directing you to “Proceed to the
highlighted route.”
Use the Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons to view the map
as desired. See “Zoom In/Out” in the Index for more
information. However, when you zoom all the way out
and scroll around the map, some parts of the map will
appear to be missing because they are not included on
the current regional CD. If you choose to pick a point
outside the CD coverage area as your destination, the
system will seem to be working, but when you try to
calculate the route, you’ll receive the error message,
“Route planning unsuccessfully completed.” You
must then switch to the correct regional CD to plan
your route.
While in the Enter Dest menu, you may also plan a route
using the following multi
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function buttons;
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